The problems discussed in Phyllis Chesler's Women and Madness were described as originating from
A) the view that women were seen as naturally hysterical beings.
B) the paradox that women who acted either too feminine or not feminine enough were seen as pathological.
C) an attempt by men to keep women out of PhD programs.
D) the view that women were too emotional to properly diagnose psychological problems and were therefore unfit to work as clinical psychologists.
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